Originally posted by mosgood
I know the point you're making.
Teach kids how to drink responsibly so they don't go crazy with it when it's available to them.
Cocain and pot will be available to them too..... not legal but available....... oh ya.... sex too.
You can educate someone about something without letting them have it.
btw.... I'm on the fence with this... just throwing out the agrument....
Cocaine and pot are available, but are illegal. If you need to use a stick to beat it in to their heads, then that should be enough.
With alcohol however, kids see it freely drunk among adults. The temptation for them to try increases with exposure.
Europeans (not the UK) tend to give their children glasses of wine or beer with meals. They have nowhere near the same problems that we have in the UK with teen drunkenness and the violence associated with it.
The area I live in Scotland is called Lanarkshire, which consists of many small and large towns. In most of these towns, the favourite drink among teens is a cheap tonic wine called Buckfast. The wine, believe it or not, is made by a load of monks in an Abbey somewhere in Devon (Buckfast Abbey strangely enough).
All they have to simply do is stop selling it here. Sure the kids will get something else to drink, but it will certainly be more expensive and less potent.
Its a sad day when even our main religions are driven by market forces, especially when it concerns something like alcohol and the health of thousands of young kids